Since Greece has a good chance of default this year (or maybe next), it seems a reasonable probability that Greek stocks will go further into the crapper and have a true washout to end their bear market, like Russia in 98 or Argentina in 2001-02 after their defaults.
If history is any guide, this should throw up some excellent bargain prices in Greek stocks. I am therefore starting this thread to field suggestions of investment candidates on the Greek markets - it can be any Greek financial asset (or foreign one linked strongly to Greece), including bonds etc, but I would suggest keeping the focus mostly on equities. The idea would be to create a shortlist, and then to wait for total market carnage after a Greek default, in order to start averaging into the most attractively valued stocks.
Any takers?
If history is any guide, this should throw up some excellent bargain prices in Greek stocks. I am therefore starting this thread to field suggestions of investment candidates on the Greek markets - it can be any Greek financial asset (or foreign one linked strongly to Greece), including bonds etc, but I would suggest keeping the focus mostly on equities. The idea would be to create a shortlist, and then to wait for total market carnage after a Greek default, in order to start averaging into the most attractively valued stocks.
Any takers?